Should my GPU usage be higher than CPU?
So I have an Asus ROG G701VI laptop and i have been reaching framerates of 300-500 until two days ago, now my laptop struggles to reach 100fps, so I got worried and searched for solutions, so I followed the steps in this video about fps boosting View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPypPqtBB7o&t=24s View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KS-5jvB3dwo&t=91s Blitzsensenmannhase said: I would have you report to this thread and see if any thing here helps https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/gaming-laptop-suddenly-underperforming.3411068/ Click to expand... I have already been on that thread but nothing seems to help Blitzsensenmannhase said: I believe this is due to a bottleneck of the gpu which means your processor is not powerful enough you may be able to help this by using a higher quality setting or rendering at a higher resolution and then super sampling. I would recommend that you overclock your cpu but seeing that you are on a laptop I would not recommend this for your laptop may not be able to handle the thermals but if you are confident enough in the cooling power then go ahead and try to overclock the cpu. as for the loss of frames the only thing I could recommend is a proper cleaning because you are probably overheating and the cpu is likely thermal throttling. could you provide what kind of temps you are seeing when the usage is so high but the frames are low. I'm not entirely savvy with intel processors and I have only started working on laptops for like 3 months now I am most knowledgeable in the desktop and amd side I have been doing that for 6 years now. One other thing that could be it have you checked how full your storage is? Click to expand... I ran tests using Quake Champions I would like to know what your idle usage is after you boot into windows don't do anything other than check the usage and temp however it is you like to do that. then I want you to see how many background applications you have running like discord and other things that open automatically these appear in the bottom right in your system tray close as many of them as you can also are there any applications that you like to open and use while you're playing do not use these if possible after you have done all of this check if your idle usage and temps have gone down and then try playing your game with everything else closed and see if there is any difference in usage and temperature.
Blitzsensenmannhase said: I would like to know what your idle usage is after you boot into windows don't do anything other than check the usage and temp however it is you like to do that. then I want you to see how many background applications you have running like discord and other things that open automatically these appear in the bottom right in your system tray close as many of them as you can also are there any applications that you like to open and use while you're playing do not use these if possible after you have done all of this check if your idle usage and temps have gone down and then try playing your game with everything else closed and see if there is any difference in usage and temperature.
Blitzsensenmannhase said: also have you had any troubles while updating the drivers or resetting/flashing the bios, troubles like them being interrupted by like an accidental shutdown or loss of power like if the battery died loss of internet during the download and having to continue the download when the internet came back. This has happened to me I had the internet cut in the middle of updating my gtx 1080's driver and when I got the internet back it let me continue the download from where it stopped but when it finished I could not even play csgo at more than 36 fps. and I started seeing artifacts in the rendering so I had to reinstall the graphics driver and it was fixed. Click to expand... Ill try reinstalling my graphics drivers, Ill keep you updated Blitzsensenmannhase said: and is this every game that this is happening to? in the task manager is the game itself the only process that is creating a lot of usage? Do you have the most recent drivers for your bios, gpu, etc...? Have you installed any new programs or new drivers for anything like a new controller or headset, microphone, speaker and other things like that? Is there any thing you've done recently like a hard reset or reset/flashed the bios updated the graphics driver some of these things may cause problems like just recently they had to do a geforce driver hot-fix because it was causing abnormally high cpu usage. Click to expand... Yes, it is for all my games installed, as for the other questions im not sure, ill tell you when i can remember Video liên quan |